Upon entering the hotel, I found myself surrounded by such sophisticated atmosphere. The hotel was stylishly dressed in navy shades and emerald green colors, with rich velvet furnitures and dark wooden details.

With an impeccable attention to details, Sarah Lavoine, the French interior designer of the hotel, has decorated the area with much refinement; plush sofas, fireplace, coffee table books, decor accents.. Lavoine’s ability to bring pieces together and create a beautiful yet effortless atmosphere is definitely present every corner of the space.

Checking in, I was greeted by a group of delightful staff members who instantly made me feel welcomed. Not only did they make my check-in process as smooth as can be, they were just genuinely friendly. For me, it’s really in the littlest things like this that give me the utmost assurance that I will be well-taken care of during my stay..

After a brief tour of the hotel, I was guided to my beautiful Indulgence Suite, which was elegantly decorated with plush velvet furnitures. The Suite had a lounge area, a separate bedroom, and my favorite part: a private Hammam.

The morning after, breakfast in bed was every bit of delicious..

The hotel also has its own in-house restaurant, run by a double Michelin-starred chef Arnaud Faye. In the kitchen, executive chef Rémy Bererd works his magic to bring life to the culinary creations; some highlights from the menu include grilled octopus, shellfish ravioli, and smoked beef carpaccio..

Located downstairs is the gym and the glorious indoor swimming pool made of black lava rock with teal water, providing a tranquil retreat in the heart of the city.

Just nearby the pool is the Codage Spa, where the hotel partnered up with the French beauty brand Codage to provide personalized and tailored treatments.